Anorex Review
Previously known as Leptopril, Anorex is a new name for an washed up product. It is sold largely through spam emails, and most customers give only poor reviews, claiming that it has joined the plethora of ineffective diet pills currently available. They claim that "Anorex is an extremely powerful anorectic agent and is not intended for use by the casual dieter who is merely attempting to shed five or ten "vanity" pounds."
Price: $163.00
Ingredients and Mechanism of Action
Some of the main ingredients of Anorex include ma huang, caffeine, kola nut, green tea, l-tyrosine, and kelp. This is actually a pretty descent formula at first glance. But Anorex uses proprietary blends, which masks the true quantities of their ingredients. The blends are also extremely small, meaning it can't contain enough to produce results. However, in any case, we cannot caution users enough against experimentation with ephedra.
Safety
Anorex is not safe to take if:
- You have a pre-existing medical condition such as heart disease
- You have a family history of medical conditions such as heart disease
- You have caffeine sensitivities
- You have high blood pressure
- You have a liver condition
- You are using an MAO Inhibitor
- You suffer from glaucoma
Possible Side Effects
- Insomnia
- Diarrhea
- Irregular heart beat
- Dizziness
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Kidney damage
- Reduced blood circulation to heart
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Raised blood pressure
- Increased heart rate
Overall Impression of Anorex:
Though Klein Becker makes big claims about Anorex, the formula is risky at best. It uses ephedra, which we cannot warn enough against, and it joins a number of subpar products in the Klein Becker line.
